Effects of breed, probiotic and their interaction on growth performance, carcass traits and blood profile of growing rabbits

Other Title(s)

تأثيرات كلا من السلالة و الكائنات الحية النافعة و التداخل بينهما على معدلات النمو و صفات الذبيحة وصفات الدم لأرنب النامية

Joint Authors

al-Sayyad, Gharib Ahmad Abd al-Majid
Ashur, Alawi Ali
Rida, Fayiz Muhammad
Muhammad, Ahmad Fikri

Source

Zagazig Journal for Agricultural Researches

Issue

Vol. 44, Issue 1 (28 Feb. 2017), pp.215-227, 13 p.

Publisher

Zagazig University Faculty of Agriculture

Publication Date

2017-02-28

Country of Publication

Egypt

No. of Pages

13

Main Subjects

Agriculture

Abstract EN

This study was performed to investigate the effects of breed, probiotic (as growth promoter agent) and their interactions on growth performance traits, carcass traits and serum biochemistry of growing rabbits from 5 to 13 weeks of age.

A 2 × 5 factorial design experiment was performed including two rabbit breeds: New Zealand White (NZW) as forgin breed and Baladi Black (BB) and five treatments of probiotics.

Seventy five growing rabbits with in breed were divided into 5 treatments (15 rabbits in each) were fed on the basal diet and treated as follows; the first group was untreated with probiotics (T1), the second group was given a dose of 1 ml of Bifidobacterium bifiduim fresh culture suspension containing 1×107 CFU (T2), the third group was given a dose of 1 ml of Lactobacillus acidophilus fresh culture suspension containing 7×106 CFU (T3), the fourth group was given a dose of 1 ml of bacterial mixture (Bifidobacterium bifiduim and Lactobacillus acidophilus) fresh culture suspension containing 3.5 × 107 CFU (T4) and the fifth group was given a dose of 1 ml of Saccharomyces cerevisiae (T5), in each group.

The results showed that the live body weight, body weight gain and relative weight gain of growing rabbits were significantly (P<0.05 or 0.001) affected with breed types at the most of the experimental periods studied.

Breed type was insignificantly affected on feed intake during all the experimental periods, except that only significant (P<0.01) effect, during the period of 5-7 weeks of age.

Breed type significantly (P<0.05, 0.01 and 0.001) affected on feed conversion ratio during the periods of 5-7, <9-11, <11-13 and 5-13 weeks of age.

However, breed type significantly (P<0.001) affected all blood components studied where BB rabbits generally recorded the higher values of RBC count, WBC count, hemoglobin, hematocrit, total protein, albumin and liver enzymes (ALT and AST) than the NZW rabbits.

Breed type had a significant effect (P < 0.001) on all studied carcass traits, except carcass and dressing percentages.

In general, probiotics treatment groups were significantly (P<0.01 or 0.001) affected on rabbits live body weight at most experimental periods.

All probiotic treatments increased significantly live body weight as compared with control group.

All probiotic treatment groups significantly (P≤0.05 or 0.001) affected on feed conversion ratio.

In general, probiotic treatments improved significantly (P≤0.05 or 0.001) feed conversion ratio.

Probiotics treatments affected significantly (P<0.001) on all blood components studied, except globulin level.

Moreover, most probiotic treatments were increased significantly (P<0.001) carcass traits studied as compared with control group.

Interaction between breed type and kind of probiotics treatments were insignificantly effected on growth performance of rabbits at all the experimental periods studied

American Psychological Association (APA)

Muhammad, Ahmad Fikri& al-Sayyad, Gharib Ahmad Abd al-Majid& Rida, Fayiz Muhammad& Ashur, Alawi Ali. 2017. Effects of breed, probiotic and their interaction on growth performance, carcass traits and blood profile of growing rabbits. Zagazig Journal for Agricultural Researches،Vol. 44, no. 1, pp.215-227.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-846673

Modern Language Association (MLA)

Muhammad, Ahmad Fikri…[et al.]. Effects of breed, probiotic and their interaction on growth performance, carcass traits and blood profile of growing rabbits. Zagazig Journal for Agricultural Researches Vol. 44, no. 1 (2017), pp.215-227.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-846673

American Medical Association (AMA)

Muhammad, Ahmad Fikri& al-Sayyad, Gharib Ahmad Abd al-Majid& Rida, Fayiz Muhammad& Ashur, Alawi Ali. Effects of breed, probiotic and their interaction on growth performance, carcass traits and blood profile of growing rabbits. Zagazig Journal for Agricultural Researches. 2017. Vol. 44, no. 1, pp.215-227.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-846673

Data Type

Journal Articles

Language

English

Notes

Record ID

BIM-846673